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Infant dies at MCD health centre

A 22-day-old infant died within two hours of being administered vaccines at MCD’s maternity and child welfare centre in Tri Nagar in north Delhi on Wednesday. The MCD has constituted a probe committee to identify the reasons for the death of the infant and fix responsibility on the erring staff if any. The incident was reported on

Man jumps to death off city hospital

A 32-year-old man admitted to the G.B. Pant Hospital here allegedly committed suicide by jumping from the building on Thursday morning. The deceased, identified as Naseem, a resident of Uttar Pradesh, was depressed. Officials said Naseem had undergone a heart surgery last week.

SC to DDA: Rebuild shelters in 3 days

The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Delhi Development Authority to re-build the night shelters razed by it on Tuesday evening within three days. Rebuking the DDA for being callous, the Supreme Court asked the additional solicitor general Mohan Parasaran to visit one of the night shelters and get a first-hand account of the conditions there.

Socialist leader Surendra Mohan dead

Veteran socialist leader Surendra Mohan died at his residence here this morning due to a cardiac arrest.

Cong sees 'conspiracy' behind WikiLeaks release on Rahul

Congress on Friday suspected a conspiracy behind the release of WikiLeaks cable which says Rahul Gandhi had told US ambassador Timothy Roemer that growth of "radicalised Hindu groups" could pose a big

BJP says Rahul remarks impinge upon India's fight on terror

BJP on Friday condemned Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's remarks that radicalised Hindu groups could pose a "bigger threat" to India than the LeT and said "in one stroke", he has given a "big leverage"

Nothing was suppressed, says ex-CJI on Raja row

The controversy over former minister A. Raja’s alleged attempt to influence a Madras high court judge over his two relatives’ bail became murkier on Wednesday with former Chief Justice of India K.G.

Delhi govt gives in, schools get to set nursery criteria

The Delhi government on Wednesday gave the city private schools a free hand in deciding the criteria for nursery admissions and even agreed to their demand of compensation for reserving 25 per cent se

‘Stapled’ visas, trust issues at talks today

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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao came the closest to addressing one of India’s many concerns when he told an industry conference soon after arriving here on Wednesday that he will be ready to give Indian IT

Forced into legal action, says Swamy

Filling an application before a designated CBI court Janata Party president Dr Subramanian Swamy on Wednesday told the court that he was forced to take legal recourse after the CBI communicated to him

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